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ABC News 20/20 Cleaning Up the Germ Myths

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Does antibacterial soap keep your family healthier than regular soap? Is the air on an airplane as bad for you as the pillow on the flight? From public bathrooms to your kitchen at home, from airplanes to the office, from hospitals to makeup counters, "20/20" correspondents talk to experts who give the facts -- and some useful tips -- about germs.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

ABC News Primetime Cheating Crisis

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ABC News anchor Charles Gibson explores a troubling trend that some believe could pose a serious threat to America's education system-the growing level of cheating by students. During a six-month investigation, "Primetime" visited colleges and high schools across the country to discover how today's students cheat and look at the possible reasons why they do it.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

ABC News Specials Medical Mysteries Series-Episode #5

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Medical science has progressed exponentially in recent times, but scientists are still left with unanswered questions when it comes to the human body. "Medical Mysteries" looks at some of the rarest disorders and syndromes in medicine today. Identical twins are fascinating -they can look the same, can act the same and often share similar thoughts, even when one is unaware the other twin exists. ABC News tells the story of two women - twins adopted separately at birth and reunited in mid-life. Then ABC News reports on a fight for survival when twins attached to the same placenta struggle in the womb for the nutrients they need to survive. TTTS, or Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome, confronts parents with brutal choices. Faced with losing either one or both of the twins, they must often choose between risky laser-surgery or termination. The report looks at two couples afflicted by TTTS. ABC News follows one couple on an emotional rollercoaster as they do whatever they can to save their babies, while the other couple provides perspective on what can be gained or lost in this life-and-death drama. Finally, could it be a medical first? His neighbors know him as Sanjay Kumar, the pregnant man. For much of his 36 years, Sanjay has had a belly so distended that he looks like he is about to deliver a baby. Expecting to find a tumor, doctors operate. What they find is Sanjay's long lost twin, a deceased silent passenger borne by Sanjay through the decades.

ABC News Classics The Fall of the Berlin Wall

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On November 9, 1989 after nearly three decades of separation, East and West Berliners breeched the wall that forced them apart. As East Germany's Communist leadership opened the gates, crowds clamored atop the wall, tearing chunks away from the iconic image of the iron curtain. Join Diane Sawyer and Sam Donaldson for coverage from the day it happened -- including a live interview with President Reagan.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

ABC News UpClose Joe Brown

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If you watch daytime television, you can see the order in Judge Joe Brown's court. It's a long way from South Central Los Angeles, to digging ditches to get to UCLA Law School, to becoming the first African-American prosecutor in Shelby County, Tennessee, to morphing into a TV judge. It's a journey that keeps coming back to the respect for order Joe's father instilled in him at an early age. Joe Brown wasn't the first judge to move from the courtroom to the television studio, but his transition was among the more surprising, because the way Joe Brown conducted his judgeship in Memphis, Tennessee, the courtroom was only a small part of the story. Joe Brown became famous for tailoring sentences to fit the criminal, for keeping tabs on people after he sentenced them, for, in short being a "hands-on," community leader kind of jurist. Didn't he give up a lot, maybe even too much, to become a national TV star? Not according to Judge Brown. He says he just took his crusade for justice and responsibility to a different venue. Correspondent: Dave Marash.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

ABC News Specials Vietnam: The Soliders' Story - Under Siege at Khe Sanh

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In early 1968 American troops found themselves pinned down in land locked combat base for 77 days. The marine base at Khe Sahn was ancient, isolated, desolate and divorced from reality. Under siege by the North Vietnamese bombs and rockets cascaded on the men below. Suddenly, there was no place to hide, no place was safe. "Death was measured in inches" said one soldier.This is the dramatic story of a daily routine punctuated by terror under constant fire, uncommon courage and unspoken heroism. This program includes historical footage and interviews with the people who know this story the best, the soldiers who fought it.Anchor: Jack SmithAirdate: October 11, 1998When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.